The sentence "How did your host family treat you?" may be expressed in the passive voice as "How were you treated by your host family?"
Firstly, your sentence isn't complete. I presume you meant "...seeking the advice of a doctor." Secondly, your sentence is not passive, it's active. The main verb is 'have' which is already active. I think you may be looking at 'being conquered' and the 'by clause' and you think the sentence is passive. However, you could say, "A doctor has a strong chance of conquering eating disorders by advising the patient..." but this is still an active sentence. As you can see my sentence has a by clause as well but it is not passive.
Seema sang the song well in the competition. change to passive voice
It is not easy (impossible?) to convert this sentence to passive voice.The passive refers to something that happens to people/things.# The fox ate the chicken, is the active voice. The subject (fox) did the action to the object (the chicken).# The chicken was eaten by the fox. is the passive voice. The subject of the sentence, the chicken, was passive in the action. (well, it probably wasn't! However..) The subject (chicken) was being acted upon by the object of the sentence, the fox.In the sentence in the question, the birds did nothing to the sky, and the sky had nothing done to it! The nearest approximation might be "The sky is being flown in by the birds!", but that hardly makes any sense!
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He is treated well.
Good question and if you're thinking that it's not possible, you'd be absolutely correct and well done.
well its so simple. passive rocket is a word haha
There's no formula, really. Just make sure the Subject (actor) is doing the Acting (verb). Watch out for verb forms of "to be"-- is, are, was, were, has, had, have, etc. If your sentence includes "by", it is likely passive voice. And passive sentences are longer than active sentences. You may need to substitute synonyms for some words. If you have leftover words when making an active sentence, they are likely unneeded. She was walking to the store. She walked to the store. The ball was picked up by the boy. The boy picked up the ball. She is good at singing. She sings well. I have a sweater given to me by my grandmother. My grandmother gave me a sweater.
A sentence may have a subject, a verb and an object.ACTIVEHere is an example of a sentence in the active voice:* "The fox (subject) ate (verb) the chicken (object)."The subject of the verb is doing something, is active, so this sentence is in the 'active' voice.The action is by the subject, ----> upon the object.PASSIVEBut if we focus on the chicken, and make the chicken the subject of the sentence, e.g.* "The chicken was eaten by the fox."....we see that the chicken, the subject, was not doing anything, it was passive in the matter (well, probably not!) in relationship to the verb. The subject, the chicken, was not doing or causing the action, but is/was affected by it.The subject
In a passive voice sentence, the verb acts upon the subject (as opposed to active voice when the subject performs the action).To form the passive voice, one needs any form of the "to be" verb + a past participle.An example of an active voice sentence:Bobby threw the ball. (Subject-Verb-Direct Object)In the passive voice, the object and the subject switch positions and the verb is a form of "to be" + a past participle.The ball was thrown by Bobby.The subject can be left out of the sentence, as well. This is usually done when the subject is unknown or unimportant.The ball was thrown.
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